Longmont stabbing: Surviving victim listed in fair condition

An 18-year-old Lafayette man who suffered collapsed lungs after he was stabbed at a Sunday morning party in Longmont remained hospitalized Wednesday morning.

Longmont United Hospital spokeswoman Karen Logan said Trevor Dolifka, 18, was listed in fair condition. Two other teenagers who were stabbed at the party died. Brian Farmer, 19, was pronounced dead at the scene. Jerrad Wallace, 18, died at Longmont United Hospital on Tuesday afternoon after he was removed from life support. Farmer and Wallace were also Lafayette residents, police reported.

This Facebook photo shows Trevor Dolifka of Lafayette. According to Longmont police reports, he suffered multiple stab wounds in a Jan. 12, 2014, fight at a party at 712 Francis St.
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According to reports, police were called to 712 Francis St. at 2:07 a.m. on a report that several people were stabbed at a party there. One 911 caller told a dispatcher that it was a fight among friends that got out of hand. According to police reports, witnesses told officers that 20-year-old Secundino "Dino" Martinez of Frederick had gotten drunk and belligerent and started to call girls at the party names. Other party guests told him to leave and Martinez reportedly armed himself with a knife from the kitchen and left the house. Several guests followed him and a fight started, according to police reports.

Officers believe Martinez stabbed Farmer, Wallace, and Dolifka. Doctors determined both suffered multiple stab wounds, according to an arrest report for Martinez. Dolifka suffered a collapse of both lungs while still in the emergency room police reported.

Longmont police Cmdr. Jeff Satur reported on Monday that Dolifka had awakened and spoken with investigators.

Martinez was arrested Sunday morning at the Walmart store in east Longmont. Police reported he had blood on his pants and was carrying a bloody shirt. He told a detective that six people were beating him up and he was defending himself.